Only two floors in the 10-story building were open Monday. The first housed the store’s remaining merchandise. It included everything from dishes to fur coats, but the pickings were slim. Men’s shoes were sold out and women’s clothing was limited.

The second level had furniture and fixtures. Everything was for sale, including lighted display cabinets, mannequins and cardboard boxes for holding small pieces of jewelry.

In January, Macy’s said it was closing the store at 1110 Main St. because its lease was expiring this spring and not being renewed. The building is expected to be torn down. It is owned by an investment partnership, which includes Doug Kelly of Hilcorp Ventures.